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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Erica Gamet with InDesign Secrets. In this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you a quick way to italicize text thatamp;#39;s currently inside quotation marks. And Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to automate that process using the Find/Change dialog box and the power of GREP. Now before you get too scared Iamp;#39;m going to show you that GREP really isnamp;#39;t that scary and that it can also make your job much easier. In this paragraph we have some quoted text that should be in italics. So letamp;#39;s go to the Find/Change dialog box using Command- or Control-F. And weamp;#39;re going to click on the GREP tab and enter what weamp;#39;re looking for in the Find What field. Now with GREP we donamp;#39;t need to know specific text like we would inside the text tab, just the type of text weamp;#39;re looking for. In this case, we know that weamp;#39;re looking for some opening quotes, followed by some text, followed by closing quotes. InDesign has a secret menu